PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission for retention of a change of use from office/educational use (granted permission under Pl Ref No 2556/14) back to use as a single residential dwelling house at 15 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1. a Protected Structure.
Planning Permission for development at 155 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, an existing mid-terrace 4 storey over basement building fronting onto Parnell Street and Parnell Place. The development will consist of the replacement of the existing glazed roof over the smoking terrace at the ground floor facing onto Parnell Place with an acoustically insulated glazed roof, new acoustically insulated glazed screen and acoustic door to the smoking terrace and sundry associated minor works.
Permission for the development of a three-storey mews house within the Mountjoy Square Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the conversion of the existing single-storey storage building and the construction of an additional two storeys to give a three-storey mews house. It includes entrance, storage, ground floor WC, and a home office at ground floor. Three Bedrooms and two bathrooms at first floor. Open plan kitchen-dining and living area at second floor, all measuring 149 m2. It includes an accessible roof terrace measuring 38m2 at roof level, incorporating renewable technology. It will include all associated ancillary works and services.
Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear. New side window to the first floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The construction of a new studio/sunroom extension of 36m2 to existing attic conversion to serve as additional floor space to 3rd floor apartment below, provision of new access stairs to same, repair and repointing of existing chimney stacks, some minor internal alterations and all necessary conservation and ancillary works. ( Works previously granted permission under Plan Reg. 2425/17 ) 12 North Great Georges Street is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Office of Public Works, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at this site at no. 64-72 and 77 Seán MacDermott Street Lower, Dublin 1 (Site A, 0.77 ha), at no. 61 and to the site of the former Scots Church, Sean MacDermott Street Lower Dublin I (Site B, 0.05 h protected structure (RPS no.7480); overall site area 0.82 h. Site A is bounded Seán MacDermott Street Lower to the North, Railway Street to the South, Sophia Housing and Buckley Student Accommodation to the East and St Mary's Mansions to West, Site B is bounded by Seán MacDermott Street Lower to the North, private residence to the East and Sophia Housing to the South and West. The development will consist of 1 The change of use of the former Our Lady of Charity and Refuge Convent and Magdalene Laundry to the National Centre for Research and Remembrance (NCRR) (total circa 7510sqpm); the provision of a purpose built archival repository (circa 4,030sqm, 2-4 storeys over basement); provision of 3 storey entrance wing (circa 210sqm) accessed via new shared pedestrian and vehicular entrances from Seán MacDermott Street Lower and Railway Street; and the conservation, refurbishment, and upgrade of the existing convent, chapel and dormitory block (circa 3,490sqm). The development will also comprise of the following- a. demolition of the existing single storey Gardener's Lodge (82sqm); b. demolition Of existing single storey glazed corridor (72sqm); c. demolition of existing lift shaft structure (20sqm) and external fire escape stairs; d. demolition of existing basement level store rooms, access steps and railings (9sqm); e. demolition of existing external single storey lean-to structure; f. demolition of existing site boundaries and external walls; g. provision of dedicated garden with hard and soft landscaping as a Garden of Reflection (circa 430sqm); h. provision of surface bicycle parking, hard and soft landscaping; integrated ESB substation; and all associated site works; 2. The provision of a new Educational Facility (circa 3,690sqm ) 3-5 storey block over basement (with rooftop terrace and rooftop plantroom enclosure setback at 3rd and 5th floors respectively); including single storey bin enclosure to Western boundary; the removal of existing boundary walls and entrance gate to Railway Street. This building will be located to the South West end of Site A facing onto Railway Street and accessed via shared new entrance from Railway Street; and will be provided with surface bicycle parking and 3no. bicycle shelters; hard and soft landscaping, new external courtyard; and all associated site works. 3. The conservation and refurbishment of existing derelict 2 storey Dispensary Building to provide a Community based Family and Parenting Support Facility (circa 480sqm); the addition of a new 2 story extension (circa 275sqm, total circa 760sqm) to the North side with glazed entrance link: accessed from within the NCRR development site; the removal of existing oil tank; the reconfiguration of internal layouts; the provision of surface bicycle parking, external bin enclosure, hard and soft landscaping to a new external play space; and all associated site works; 4. The provision of a Community based Family and Parenting Support Facility attached to the existing Scots Church, and to adjoining site 61 Sean MacDermot Street Lower, Dublin I: the development - will include the removal of the existing 2 storey façade; the conservation of the historic Scots Church facade A protected structure RPS:7480); the provision of new 2 storey extension (circa 435sqm with rooftop plantroom enclosure setback; new railings and concealed bin enclosure; a new external play space; and all associated site works: 5. The provision of a new 6 storey Social Housing apartment building (circa 1,740sqm) consisting of 18no. 2 bed apartment units with rooftop plantroom enclosure setback; main access via Railway Street; the provision of resident access to NCRR development site to the rear of the residential block; the removal of existing boundary wall and entrance gates to Railway Street; the provision of ground level office; bicycle shelter accommodating, 12no. surface bicycle parking spaces; external bin enclosure, hard and soft landscaping to a new communal amenity space; and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For development for a residential development comprising 24 no. units, on a site of 0.084 ha, at Nos. 16-19 Rutland Place, Dublin 1 (located to the rear of Nos 16-19 North Great George's Street all of which are Protected Structures (RPS Nos. 3191; 3192; 3193 and 3194). The development will consist of: The demolition of the existing two storey site structures at Nos. 16, 18 and 19 Rutland Place (c. 882.6 sqm) and the partial demolition (c. 175.2 sq m) of No. 17 Rutland Place, retaining the below ground brick cellar and ground to first floor stone rubble walls (c. 96.7 sq m retained above ground level and c. 139.6 sq m at basement level); alterations to the existing retained built form at No. 17 Rutland Place to facilitate the construction of the new development; and the construction of a 4 storey apartment block (3 full storeys plus set back 4 th floor; 14.2m max. height), with balconies and terraces, to provide 24 no. residential apartments (c. 2085 sq m GFA), comprising 1 no. studio unit, 12 no. one bedroom units and 11 no. two bedroom (4 person) units. The development will also consist of the provision of communal amenity space, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatment; bicycle parking; piped infrastructural services and connections; ducting; plant; waste management provision; SuDS measures (including green blue roof); site lighting and all site development and excavation works above and below ground.
Change of use on the ground floor from Café to Restaurant for hot and cold food for sale on and off the premises
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2427/21 (ABP Ref. No. 311307) comprising: (i) replacement of 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level with a communal room (48.5sq.m) with external balcony; (ii) replacement of the two-bedroom apartments (5 no. total apartments) at ground, first, second, third and fourth floor levels with 2 no. one-bedroom apartments at each floor level (10 no. total apartments); and, (iii) all associated ancillary works, including general revisions to internal layout and increase in building floor area (total of 33sq.m) from ground to fourth floor level, provision of additional private amenity spaces, and elevational changes necessary to facilitate the development. The revised unit mix will be 22 no. one-bedroom apartments each served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony/terrace. All units are intended to provide independent social housing for older residents (55+ years). The site is within the curtilage of The Free Church on Charles Street Great which is a Protected Structure..
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning for the development will consist of (i) removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); (ii) construction of a five-storey flat/green-roofed apartment block served by 1 no. rooflights and comprising 19 no. units (1 no. studio, 14 no. one-bedroom units and 4 no. two-bedroom units) with each unit provided private amenity space, in the form of balcony and having access to communal amenity space (158sqm) at ground level. The development is to be served by 4 no. vehicular parking spaces 32 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of (i) Removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two-storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); and (ii) Construction of a two-storey over lower ground-floor level flat-roofed (with partial green-roof) apartment block served by 4 no. rooflights and comprising 4 no. two-bedroom and 4 no. three-bedroom duplex apartments. The two-bedroom apartments will each be served by south-west facing terraces at lower-ground and ground floor level and a north-east facing terrace at lower-ground floor level. The three-bedroom apartments will each be served by a south-west facing terrace at first floor level, a south-west facing balcony at second floor level and a private terrace and dedicated storage space (3.7sq.m) located at roof level. The development is to be served by 8 no. vehicular parking spaces, 24 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within a shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: 1. Internal works at ground floor comprising of: a) Strengthening /repair of original floor structure/timber joists; b) Installation of new electrical services; c) New demountable metal shop security screens to inside of shopfront complete with support framing; 2. Internal works at basement floor comprising of: a) Partial removal/reinstatement of original lath and plaster ceillings, insecticide treatment of timbers; b) Installation of damp proofing drainage sheet/sump to walls and floor with new finishes; c) Repair and part replacement of first (lower) stairs flight; d) Installation of new electrical services; 3. All associated conservation works, repairs, redecoration, drainage and ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of conservation works, consisting of repairs and repointing to front and rear brick facades, cleaning of granite plinth to front railings, repointing / repairs to 3 chimneys including restoring one chimney to its original height, insertion of three new balconettes at front at 1st floor level, reinstatement of Georgian glazing bars to 2 front windows at ground floor level, 11m.2 extension to attic room with flat roof and new windows to the rear and attic access staircase relocation and associated works.
Permission for the following development on the sixth floor, Q Park, The Spire, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. D01-W207. The development consists of a): Single storey car rental kiosk (42.00 sq.mts); comprising: public office, staff canteen and storage area; with covered link walkway from the elevator shaft to the kiosk. b) Re-designation of 80 car spaces, and all ancillary works.
Academy Plaza Hotel Partnership is applying for permission for development at Nos. 86-87 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, D01 KN77 and D01 AK16 (relating to the Academy Plaza Hotel, at Nos. 10-14, Findlater Place and Nos. 83-85 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, D0l X2X0). The development will consist of the demolition of existing structures at Nos. 86 and 87 Parnell Street (547 sqm Gross Floor Area (GFA)) and the construction of a seven storey extension to Parnell Street, comprising: -36 No. hotel bedrooms at 1st to 6th floor levels (with the associated omission of 6 No. existing hotel bedrooms), associated hotel storage / plant area at basement level and new internal access to existing Academy Plaza Hotel basement level; -2 No. retail units at ground floor level (c.79.1 sqm GFA and c. 74.43 sqm GFA respectively) including new opening to Strong's Court. The development will also include: sedum/green roof and plant at roof level; signage at ground floor level; and all associated site excavation and development works above and below ground. The proposed extension results in an increase in total GFA of c. 1,442.8 sqm (inclusive of c.1289.3 sqm GFA of proposed hotel and c.153.5 sqm GFA of proposed retail) resulting in a hotel building of 13,270.8 sqm (inclusive of permitted hotel floorspace (860 sqm GFA) at 9th floor level (DCC Reg. Ref. 4150/23 refers)). The proposed extension results in a net increase of 30 No. hotel bedrooms, resulting in a hotel building with 362 No. hotel bedrooms (inclusive of permitted 28 No. hotel bedrooms at 9th floor level (DCC Reg. Ref. 4150/23 refers); the inclusion of retail, retail store, hotel store use at ground and basement levels. The overall extended building (inclusive of permitted (DCC Reg. Ref. 4150/23 refers) extension at 9th floor level will range from five to nine storeys with roof plant, over basement level.
The development will consist of an extension of the existing hotel building comprising an additional storey (852 sqm), which will be provided over the existing eight storey section. The development will also consist of the internal reconfiguration of the existing eight storey (including the removal of 1 no. hotel bedroom) to facilitate the extension of existing stairs to the ninth storey and replacement roof plant. The development will also consist of revised elevational treatment to the Findlater Place facade (including alterations to the central bay; construction of new balconies from third to eighth storeys; the removal and replacement of the entrance canopy; alterations to existing opes); removal of existing signage and its replacement and all associated development work above and below ground. The overall extension results in a total increase in floor area of 860 sqm approximately, resulting in a hotel building of 11,828 sqm total area (including basement of 1,498 sqm, with 332 no. bedrooms (a net increase of 28 no. hotel bedrooms). The overall extended building will range from five to nine storeys with roof plant over basement level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the following: (i) the demolition of the existing two storey shed-like rear buildings currently containing hotel bedrooms, (ii) the construction of a 5 storey, over part-basement, 17 bedroom aparthotel with roof terrace addressing Mabbot Lane, (iii) demolitions and alterations of unsympathetic non-historic additions to the returns at the rear of 85 & 86 Gardiner Street, (iv) the provision of a new 1.8m wide ground level access laneway o the Mabbot Lane to provide service / delivery access to 85 & 86 Gardiner Street and the new building, (v) a reception area on to Mabbot Lane with adjacent bicycle parking and refuse bin storage spaces necessary to facilitate the overall development.
The application seeks modifications to the previously approved permission DCC Reg. Ref. 2556/20. Modifications are to include: the addition of 4 No. apartment units achieved by way of an additional floor, to the previously granted scheme bringing the total no. of floors of the building from 4-storeys to 5-storeys and increasing the total number of apartment units from 13 No. apartments to 17 No. apartments consisting of 8 No. one-beds and 9 No. two-beds. All with associated bike store, bin store, landscaping, and site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: This application site contains 4 no. Protected Structures (RPS Ref. 3095, 3096, 3097 and 3098). The proposed development consists of the following: i. Cleaning and repair of front and rear elevations, railings, plinth and masonry elements. ii. Replacement of windows and rainwater goods. iii. Replacement steel stair leading to external basement area including works to railings to facilitate same. iv. Internal works and repairs including removal of certain existing non original partitions and rendering to basement walls. v. Works to external paving and yard including repair and replacement. vi. Relocation of ground floor kitchen in Nos. 9 and 10 to the basement of Nos. 9 and 10. vii. Provision of external louvre under window at low level in front basement area of No 10. viii. All associated site development works, opes for ducting and conservation works as set out in the application.
The development will consist of the demolition of No. 10 and No. 11 Belvedere Court and construction of 14 No. 2 bedroom apartments, in one four storey block with a step down to three storey to the rear, (gross area c. 1,106sqm, site area c. 414sqm), arranged around 2 no. external courtyards / lightwells, with balconies to front and rear at ground, first, second and third floor levels, third floor roof level landscaped communal open space to the rear (c. 75sqm), solar roof panels and green roof over four storey block, pedestrian and cycle entrance off Belvedere Court, 18 no covered cycle spaces, associated residential bin storage and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for development at a site facing Fitzgibbon Lane, to the rear of 4 Belvedere Place, Dublin 1, a Protected Structure. The site is within an Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the rebuilding of part of the site boundary walls and the construction of 4-storey of apartments. The proposal includes, a one-bed apartment along with communal bin and bike storage at ground floor level and 3 no. two-bed units over three floors, with all associated ancillary works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the development at this site Cassidys Hotel, Nos. 6, 7, 8 Cavendish Row and No. 9A Rutland Place, Dublin 1, D01 V3P6. (No. 6 Cavendish Row is a Protected Structure, no works are proposed to No. 6 Cavendish Row). The development will consist of: a rear extension of 651.5 sqm across First to Fourth Floor Levels to accommodate 24 No. additional hotel bedrooms, above the existing car park access at ground level. The extended 143 no. bedroom hotel will have a total gross floor area of 6,076 sqm. The development will also consist of: alterations to the side and rear boundary including changes to the existing side gate onto Rutland Place; provision of signage (comprising 1 no. high level sign on the rear elevation and 2 no. low level illuminated signs on the side and rear elevations), external lighting, hard and soft landscaping including window boxes, and all site development works above and below ground.
The development consists of 1) Demolish the existing single storey garage at side of the main building. 2) Change of use existing barber shop (GF - 19.8 sq.m at 18 Fitzgibbon Street to take away restaurant. 3) Erect new 3-storey building at 19 Fitzgibbon Street, including a take-away on ground floor and a 2 bed 3 person accommodations on upper levels (an individual entrance will be erected on GF at 19 Fitzgibbon Street), including 29.6 sqm Kitchen/Dining area, 3.8sqm WC & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 1st floor and a double bedroom (12.9 sqm) & single bedroom (9.1 sqm) with 3.8sqm WC, 4.4 sqm storage & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 2nd floor (attic). 4. Erect an attic with one roof light to rear of the existing building at 18 Fitzgibbon Street integrated with 19 Fitzgibbon Street 2nd Floor/Attic. 5) Erect 2 roof light at front of the existing roof for 18 Fitzgibbon Street.
Demolition of the existing garage & chimney stack; Construction of a three-storey terrace house to align with No.18 Fitzgibbon St., including an extended Barber shop on the ground floor & one one-bedroom apartment on first & second floors; A full-width dormer extension with a flat roof in the attic at the rear to accommodate two double bedrooms for the three-bedroom apartment over the existing Takeaway, along with new roof lights & three dormers at the front, new shop front for Barber shop, internal alterations and all associated site works
1. PROVISION OF STEEL STAIRS/ GATE TO FRONT LIGHTWELL (PREVIOUSLY APPROVED), WITH 2. LOWER LEVEL ACCESS DOOR UNDER STONE STEPS, 3. LIME-BASED RE-POINTING OF FRONT FAÇADE INCLUDING LIME FINISHED RENDER RETURNS AT STEPS, 4. NEW REPLACEMENT TIMBER SASH WINDOWS IN PLACE OF PVC, 5. REPLACEMENT CONSERVATION ROOFLIGHT TO FRONT ROOF AND EXEMPT REAR ROOFLIGHTS, TO STAIR, DOUBLE TO ATTIC ROOM, SMALLER ROOFLIGHT TO ENSUITE. 6. REAR UPPER LEVEL STEEL FRAMED GARDEN DECK WITH ESCAPE STEPS TO REAR GARDEN, 7. ASSOCIATED BOUNDARY PRIVACY SCREENS, 8. BOILER HOUSE UNDER REAR DECK, 9. REAR UPPER FLOOR WINDOW ALTERED TO ESCAPE DOUBLE DOORS, 10. ALL WITH ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY WORKS, DRAINAGE AND LANDSCAPING.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the installation of a new self-supporting enclosed lift shaft and lift to an existing stairwell (Staircore 01) with associated amendments to stair guardings and basement slab
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will consist of 1. the removal of the push-out toilet structure and double doors to the rear of the building off the half landing leading to the second floor, 2. the installation of a new window on a granite cill and brick dwarf wall to replace the removed double doors noted at 1 above, And all ancillary works. All the works to be carried out in accordance with best conservation practice and the Architectural Heritage Protection Guidelines for Planning Authorities (2011) and Advice Series issued by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: for the following development: (i) At lower ground floor: removal of non-original partition walls throughout the reinstate original floor plans where possible. Conversion of kitchen at front room lower ground floor to bedroom and erection of stud walls to facilitate new bathrooms to serve 2 no. bedrooms. A new ope will be created in the original wall to provide access to bathroom for front bedroom. Relocation of door to rear bedroom at lower ground floor. Replacement of non-original timber stairs with new timber stairs and placement of W.C. under stair. Relocation of door to plant room by blocking existing ope and creating new external ope. Replacement of non-compliant external concrete stairs with compliant concrete stairs; (ii) at upper ground floor the replacement of dining room door with unopenable traditional four panelled timber door in original style. Installation of kitchen units in dining room to create kitchen/dining room. Removal of non-original arch in hall and installation of 2 no. fire doors. Reconfiguration of non-original partitions to rear extension to provide wheelchair accessible bedroom with kitchenette and bathroom. Non-original floor structure to be replaced above lower ground floor boiler room. Removal of window on rear return; (iii) at first floor, the removal of non-original partition walls throughout to reinstate original floor plans where possible. Relocation of bathroom to rear bedroom and creation of fire lobby. Closing of existing ope into front bedroom and creation of new ope; (iv) at second floor, the reconfiguration of non-original partition walls through to reinstate original floor plans where possible and create fire lobby for front bedroom; (v) at third floor the reconfiguration of non-original partition walls through to reinstate original floor plans where possible and create fire lobby for stairwell. Closing of existing ope into front bedroom and creation of new ope. Removal of non-original timber glazed door and replacement with window at roof level, the replacement of existing roof light over stair with 1 sq.m of glazed automatic opening vents; and installation of 3no. pop-ups at roof level to provide ventilations to WCs below; (vi) replacement of all non-original windows on front facade with traditional sliding timber sash windows and all windows on rear facade with like-for-like; (vii) all non-original internal doors to be replaced by traditional timber panelled doors at hall and flush elsewhere and non-original floor to be replaced by timber flooring where required; (viii) fire upgrade of floors; (ix) installation of upgraded services including electrics, plumbing, fire and burglar alarms, intercoms, CCTV and data/phone points; (x) repair and restoration of original features including window surrounds, painted timber shutter boxes, skirting and plasterwork; (xi) making good of damaged walls, floorboards, fireplaces and plasterwork; (xii) provision of gas boiler and hot water cylinder; (xiii) removal of obsolete fire escape stair to rear; (xiv) repainting of render and cills on front facade and front wall and railings; (xv) removal of cast iron hopper and downpipe; (xvi) replacement of non-original front door repainting of door case; (xvii) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Proposed mews development situated to the Rear of No. 13 Gardiner Street Upper (Along Kelly's Row), Dublin 1, D01K6C9 (a Protected Structure registered under RPS No. 3101). The development consists of: The partial demolition of the existing mews building to the rear of No. 13 Gardiner Street Upper to provide for the development of a two-storey apartment building comprising two studio units with 6.4 sqm of private amenity space for Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 in the form of balcony/terraces (totalling 12.8sqm), communal open space and 6 no. bicycle parking spaces and bin storage to the rear, 2 no. rooflights, and all associated ancillary drainage and landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to permanently retain the pre-fabricated learning resource room, (15m.sq), on the south side of the site, previously granted three year temporary permission, under Dublin City Council decision no. P5586 (7th November 2019) - a Protected Structure (RPS 2290).
The development will consist of a proposed pre-fabricated awning at 94.2m2 providing an enclosed area to the front of the existing public house and 5 no. proposed signage as well as all associated site and landscaping works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission for proposed change of use of no. 33 Gardiner Street Lower/ Deverell Place Dublin 1 and the ground floor & basement level of the interlinked building to the rear of no. 33-34 Gardiner Street Lower / Deverell Place, from office use to guesthouse use, providing an additional 17 no. ensuite bedrooms and ancillary rooms situated in both buildings, all to function as a single guesthouse in both no. 33 and 34 Gardiner Street Lower, Dublin 1, both of which are Protected Structures. Retention permission is also sought for minor alterations to interiors of no. 34 Gardiner Street, alterations to the courtyard elevational treatment of the building to the rear of 33-34 Gardiner Street / Deverell Place together with the retention of the sub-basement level partially beneath the building to the rear of 33-34 Gardiner Street / Deverell Place, Dublin 1.
We, Findlater House Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for alterations to the existing/permitted at Holiday Inn Express (Formerly Known as Findlater House), 28-32 O’Connell Street Upper and Cathal Brugha Street / Findlater Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of alterations to the existing / permitted hotel building (as per the development permitted under Reg. Ref.: 3200/22 and ACP Ref.: 313981-22) and includes the following: • Alterations to the permitted basement level layout, involving reconfiguration of storage areas, staff facilities, plant and back of house area and the inclusion of a hotel gym and associated changing areas. • Alterations to the existing/permitted layout at ground floor level including the extension of floor area at the corner of O’Connell Street / Cathal Brugha Street. • Amalgamation of the existing/permitted café and restaurant units into the ground floor layout of the hotel providing the same food and beverage facilities, with associated reconfiguration of the lobby/lounge area including a new bar area and provision of a new hotel entrance from O’Connell Street. • Relocation of permitted cycle parking spaces to the courtyard area. • Reconfiguration of the permitted ESB sub-station location at ground floor level and internal alterations to the permitted stair core from basement to first floor level. • The development includes associated alterations to the existing/permitted facades on the southern, northern and western elevations. • No changes are proposed to the permitted development from second to sixth floor levels. • All associated development works.
Planning permission for development at Holiday Inn Express (Formerly known as Findlater House), 28-32 O'Connell Street Upper and Cathal Brugha Street / Findlater Place, Dublin 1. The application site is located on the junction of O'Connell Street Upper, Findlater Place and Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1. The subject site is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development will consist of alterations and provision of an extension (comprising 7 storeys over basement) to the existing / permitted 8 storey hotel building (an additional eighth storey, permitted under Reg. Ref.: 2084/18 & ABP Ref.: 301378-18, and a fire fighting shaft, permitted under Reg. Ref.: 2850/19, have yet to be implemented). The proposed development comprises of the following: • Alterations to the existing basement level involving the omission of the existing car parking spaces and access ramp to provide 9 no. hotel rooms, plant, bin store and ancillary back of house areas; • The demolition of c. 355 sq.m of existing hotel floorspace and external ancillary structures within the existing courtyard and alterations to the existing bar/restaurant at ground floor level, and provision of a proposed extension including an additional 9 no. hotel rooms at ground floor level. It is also proposed to provide 34 no. cycle spaces at ground floor level; • A proposed seven storey extension (located within the existing courtyard to the rear of the site) from basement to 6th floor level to provide for an additional 103 no. hotel rooms; • Alterations to existing hotel rooms and removal of 6 no. rooms from first to sixth floor level to provide access to stair/lift cores and the proposed extension; • The proposed development will increase the total number of existing / permitted hotel rooms from 214 no. to 311 no. rooms, i.e. a net increase of 97 no. hotel rooms, and will increase the overall gross floor area from c. 10,880 sq.m to c. 13,490 sq.m.; and • The proposed development also includes for the decommissioning of an existing ESB substation and provision of a new ESB sub-station at ground floor level, and all associated and ancillary works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises the following: (i) Retention permission is sought for the removal of existing non-original partition walls, and the stripping of modern wall, ceiling and floor finishes at basement level; (ii) Permission is sought for internal alterations to the basement to provide five en-suite bedrooms including layout alterations and replacement of existing uPVC windows to the rear elevation (basement level only). The proposed works include the repair of historic fabric including the ground floor structure, the front and back masonry walls, the front windows and the staircase; (iii) The painting grey of the non-original render on the front façade; (iv) Replacement of non-original down pipes on front façade with cast iron pipes in original style; and (v) Drainage and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate development.
Permission to erect 6 no. telecommunications antennas enclosed within 3 no antenna shrouds together with all associated equipment upon the building rooftop.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland intend to apply for permission for development works to the Clock Tower Building, Department of Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. This structure is part of a complex of buildings which are collectively given protected structure status under Dublin City Council RPS Reference No. 5026. The development will consist of the following works; removal of existing decayed render and replacement with lime based render to the whole of the exterior masonry walls to match existing detailing. Structural repair to underlying masonry structure as required; installation of new lead coping to existing roof parapet wall; replacement of existing decayed lead flashing with new; removal of existing late 20th century glass fibre cornice and window hoods and associated concrete corbels and replacement of each with profiles to match historic.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for remedial, repair and recladding works to the copper roofs and domes of St. Francis Xavier's Church, Gardiner Street Upper, Dublin 1, D01 RK07 which is within a conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development for the remodelling of existing suites and rooms on 2nd, 5th and 6th floors to 25 no. ensuite hotel bedrooms to the Gresham Hotel (the T Wing), at 20-22, 23-24 Upper O' Connell Street, Dublin 1, D01 TW21. The development will consist of internal conversion of 2 rooms and suite (225m2) to create 8 no. new ensuite rooms on 2nd floor with internal remodelling of existing room and improved internal 6th floor access (60m2) on 5th floor, conversion of 4 suites (542m2) to create 16 no. new ensuite bedrooms with replacement of external glazing to Southern façade, balustrading, and screening to existing external roof terraces on 6th floor. The main Gresham Hotel building is a protected structure; however the proposed development has no impact on the protected structure building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION:For the change of use of a protected structure, from retail/ancillary office use to residential use as a single six- bedroom townhouse. The development will include the following alterations: a) the reopening of the area at the front of the building at basement level; b) addition of railings and a new shop front; c) demolition of the existing 20th century rear extension and rebuilding of a contemporary 2 storey return to the rear; d) the removal of existing pitched roof over 3rd floor room to the rear and replacement with a flat roof to achieve sufficient headroom to provide for an additional bathroom and bedroom with open terrace to the rear of the bedroom; e) extend existing pitched roof to the front over staircase to meet party-wall of 76 Marlborough Street; f) the conservation and repair of all existing historic fabric including staircase, joinery, facades, brick-stone vault structure and external stone stair to the rear; g) the addition of a landscaped garden amenity space to the rear.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of refurbishment, part change of use, and minor additions to the Georgian building currently used as offices. The refurbishment and alterations to the existing structure are to include the construction of the following works: 1. A new external stair from Parnell Square to basement level with a new access point. Existing access to be made good. 2. A new platform lift to the front of the building on Parnell Square, servicing the basement and ground floor level, with new access points. 3. New lift enclosure to rear façade, serving ground to 3rd floor level. It will be finished in a semi-circular shape with a brickwork skin to match the existing brickwork and necessitates opes to be formed between the existing windows on the rear façade to cater for lift access at first, second and third floors, and provision of a lift lobby at ground, second and third floors. 4. Widening of the ope between front and rear rooms at ground floor level. 5. Replacement of 20th century windows to the rear elevation with appropriate Georgian up-and-down sash windows. 6. New AOV to be provided at roof level over the secondary staircase at 3rd floor level of the main house. 7. Fire upgrading of existing doors and screens throughout, and fire upgrade of the building floor by floor. 8. Removal of some internal walls at basement level to create larger opes between rooms, and insertion of new glass partitions. 9. Reopening of blocked window opes at ground and basement level. 10. Conversion of existing window opes at basement to create new doors for fire escape. 11. Partial demolition of the 20th Century extension including toilet block and back corridor between the 20th Century extension and the boundary wall. 12. New WC accommodation at ground floor level. 13. New WCs within existing stores to the rear of the building at basement level with new glazed link corridor. 14. Refurbishment of the remainder of the 20th century extension and alterations to the existing floor level to accommodate universal access, dropping of existing cills, amendments to windows at first floor level and small plant element behind screening at roof level of the single-storey extension to the rear. 15. Alterations to existing stone slabs at the entrance doorway to facilitate level access. 16. New stone flags in basement lightwells. 17. New partitions at 2nd and 3rd floors. 18. Removal of aluminium and steel external escape staircase to the rear of the building. 19. New 1100mm railing to rear elevation at ground floor level. 20. Removal of 20th century additional small windows inserted at second and third floors to the rear elevation. 21. Provision of new bin storage facilities in the external courtyard. 22. Landscaping works to the rear garden including the reduction in the number of car parking spaces from 17 to 8, including provision of a universally accessible parking space. 23. Provision of 19 bicycle parking spaces. Change of use is sought for the ground floor of the main building (front and back rooms) and rear extension, converting the spaces from office use to cultural, and at first floor level, changing from office to library (cultural), including the provision of integrated timber shelving. The application includes all site landscaping works and associated ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Proposed alterations to the existing shopfront and new signage to signboard, at 78 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1 (a protected structure).
The demolition of existing single storey extension to the rear and construction of a new two storey extension to the rear.
Development will consist of demolition of existing single storey extension to the rear of the existing property and replacing with a two storey extension. 2 No. new roof lights to rear of property roof and all ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the repair and re-pointing of the front façade of the building. Works will include the repair of window cills, repair of brickwork, replacement of concrete parapet with granite coping, repair and reinstatement of cast-iron rainwater goods, and re-pointing of brickwork to traditional wigged pointing detail.
Planning permission for removal of existing rainscreen cladding and the installation of replacement rendered external wall insulation system to include replacement of sections of existing rendered external wall insulation to elevations of Blocks B, C & E.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Demolition of non-original single storey and 2-storey extensions to the rear resulting in the loss of 9 no. hotel bedrooms; Refurbishment and re-use of the original coach house structure fronting Mabbot Lane; Construction of 5-storey over ground level extension to the rear fronting Mabbot Lane to provide 30 no. hotel bedrooms (net addition of 21 no. bedrooms); The extension will be connected to the ground floor of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower with a central glazed link creating 2 no. landscaped courtyards for hotel guests on either side; Demolition of existing non-original gantry fire escape and construction of new escape stairs to the rear of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower to comply with building regulations; Replacement of non-original, aluminium windows in No.74 and 75 Gardiner Street Lower with period-appropriate timber sash windows; Bin storage, landscaping and all associated site works and services.
Planning permission for the demolition of a single storey flat roofed storage building and the construction of 5 no. one bedroom apartments at 23/24, Rutland Place North, Dublin 1. The proposed development is a proposed infill development of a brownfield site and consists of a two storey slated pitched roof building fronting onto Rutland Place North and finished in materials matching the existing streetscape. There are three apartment units on ground floor level and two located at first floor level. There is access to one apartment at ground floor level on Rutland Place North and access to the other two apartments is located to the rear of the building. Access to the two first floor apartments is also located at the rear of the building. The entrance to the site from Rutland Place North is constructed in rendered pillars and double timber gates together with a pedestrian side gate. There is a single storey bicycle store with 15 bicycle spaces. The bicycle store is flat roofed and rendered walls externally. Recreational shared open space is provided to the rear of the development with landscaped open space and all ancillary services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS. 3138) - The site is located at the junction of Gardiner Street Upper and Sherrard Street Upper, Mountjoy, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the raking out and repointing of the brickwork to the front, rear and side facades of the building, including the three-storey structure to the rear and all chimneys using traditional tuck-pointing detail; cleaning of granite coping, cornice, cills and string course to all facades, cleaning of granite plinth to front railings, cleaning and re-pointing of limestone to rear facades and cleaning of lined plaster render to front and side elevation to the lower ground floor.
Planning permission for extensions and alterations to the existing single storey retail shop to include ground floor extensions to the front, first floor extension over existing, alterations to the existing materials, fenestration and finishes to the entire building to match existing adjacent protected buildings and all associated site works adjacent to protected terrace of dwellings in an architectural conservation area.